NZR DC class

DC 4254 in service for Veolia, Auckland. |
| Power type |
Diesel-electric |
| Builder |
General Motors Canada (original builder)
Clyde Engineering, Australia (re-builder, 80 units)
NZR Hutt Workshops, Lower Hutt, New Zealand (re-builder, 5 units) |
| Build date |
1961 - 1967 (as DA class)
1978 - 1981 (rebuilt as DC class) |
| UIC classification |
A1A-A1A |
| Gauge |
1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) Cape gauge |
| Wheel diameter |
1.25 metres (4 ft 1 in) |
| Length |
14.10 metres (46 ft 3 in) |
| Width |
3.01 metres (9 ft 11 in) |
| Height |
4.30 metres (14 ft 1 in) |
| Weight on drivers |
60.0 tonnes (59.1 LT/66.1 ST) |
| Locomotive weight |
82.0 tonnes (80.7 LT/90.4 ST) |
| Fuel type |
Diesel |
| Prime mover |
GM 12-645C |
| Top speed |
90–100 km/h (56–62 mph) |
| Power output |
1,230 kW (1,650 hp) |
| Tractive effort |
140 kN (31,000 lbf) |
| Number in class |
85 |
| Number |
4006 - 4951 (TMS)
1551 - 1599 (original 1 ) |
| First run |
1978 |
| Disposition |
72 in service, 12 withdrawn, 1 sold to TasRail |
The NZR DC class locomotive is the most common class of locomotive currently in operation on the New Zealand rail network. Primarily employed to haul freight trains operated by KiwiRail, the class is also used for long-distance passenger trains operated by Tranz Scenic and suburban passenger trains operated by Tranz Metro in Wellington and Veolia in Auckland.
History
They started life as members of the since-withdrawn DA diesel-electric locomotive class, built by General Motors Canada. Between 1978 and 1983 the locomotives were rebuilt to EMD G22AR specifications as the DC class, with a new cab and new diesel engines. Five were reconstructed at Hutt Workshops near Wellington, the other 80 at Clyde Engineering Australia. Only three (out of five) of the Hutt rebuilt locomotives are in service as at March 2008.
In December 1998, DC 4588 was shipped to Tasmania for use on the then Tranz Rail related company TasRail. The locomotive was originally leased by TasRail, but has since been sold to that firm.
Technical Details
DCP 4818 leaving Port Napier with a freight train in April 2007
Each DC locomotive has a General Motors 12-645C V12 diesel engine and four traction motors, allowing the locomotive to haul a train at a maximum speed of 100 km/h. The locomotive is 14 metres long and weighs 82 tonnes.
The DC locomotives are numbered 4006 to 4951. Most are painted in the "Bumble-Bee" livery, with some in "MAXX Blue" or other liveries.
Locomotive height 3756mm (12ft 4in)
DCP Subclass
A subclass of the DC class, the DCP class, was established to differenciate the locomotives designed for passenger service from those designed for freight service. The DCPs were designed for Tranz Scenic's long-distance passenger trains including the Overlander, the TranzCoastal and the TranzAlpine. Some were also used by Tranz Metro for its Wairarapa services. The 'P' in DCP stands for Passenger, thus it was normally only used on Passenger services.
Toll later decided to drop the DCP prefix, and instead use the standard DC prefix for all locomotives in this class. For example all locomotives, except for one, leased to Veolia's for their suburban passenger train service has the DC prefix. Many services operated by TranzScenic's long-distance services are operated by locomotives with a DC prefix with some DCP locomotives still in service. Dropping the DCP prefix will make it easier for Toll to manage their fleet by allocating all locomotives from a common pool.
List of locomotives
Most of these locomotives are used by Toll Rail for their freight services. 1 locomotive (DC 4588) has been sold to TasRail. In-service dates are noted for the time the locomotives were rebuilt.
However approximately 17 locomotives have been leased to Veolia via the Auckland Regional Council subsidiary ARTA) for their locomotive-hauled carriage trains. The Auckland suburban network run by Veolia uses DC class locomotives owned by Toll NZ, operating in push-pull mode with sets of 2-3 SA cars and an SD driving car (all ex British Rail Mark 2 carriages rebuilt for suburban service) owned by ARTA.
Note that in the table, the hyphen within the TMS number is there to separate the road number from the check digit - it is not present in the actual locomotive number.
| Key: |
In Service |
Leased to ARTA |
Withdrawn |
Preserved |
Under Repair |
Scrapped |
| TMS number |
Original number |
Rebuilt from |
Current livery |
Notes |
| DC 400-6 |
DC 1551 |
DA 1525 |
|
Scrapped |
| DC 401-2 |
DC 1552 |
DA 1532 |
Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") |
photo |
| DC 402-9 |
DC 1553 |
DA 1533 |
International Orange |
|
| DC 403-5 |
DC 1554 |
DA 1501 |
MAXX Blue |
photo |
| DC 404-1 |
DC 1555 |
DA 1507 |
Tranz Rail blue |
photo |
| DC 405-8 |
DC 1556 |
DA 1504 |
Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") |
photo |
| DC 406-4 |
DC 1557 |
DA 1512 |
Unknown |
photo |
| DC 407-0 |
DC 1558 |
DA 1514 |
International Orange |
photo |
| DC 408-7 |
DC 1559 |
DA 1515 |
|
Scrapped |
| DC 409-3 |
DC 1560 |
DA 1523 |
MAXX Blue |
photo |
| DC 410-4 |
DC 1561 |
DA 1520 |
International Orange |
photo |
| DC 411-0 |
DC 1562 |
DA 1509 |
Tranz Rail blue |
photo |
| DC 412-7 |
DC 1563 |
DA 1521 |
|
Scrapped |
| DC 413-3 |
DC 1564 |
DA 1519 |
International Orange |
photo |
| DC 415-6 |
DC 1565 |
DA 1513 |
Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") |
photo |
| DC 416-2 |
DC 1566 |
DA 1478 |
|
Out of service, stored Hutt |
| DC 417-9 |
DC 1567 |
DA 1511 |
|
Scrapped |
| DC 418-5 |
DC 1568 |
DA 1500 |
Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") |
photo |
| DC 419-1 |
DC 1569 |
DA 1508 |
Tranz Rail blue |
photo |
| DC 420-2 |
DC 1570 |
DA 1535 |
Tranz Rail blue |
Withdrawn October 1999
photo |
| DC 421-9 |
DC 1571 |
DA 1527 |
Tranz Rail blue |
photo |
| DC 422-5 |
DC 1572 |
DA 1506 |
International Orange |
photo |
| DC 423-1 |
DC 1573 |
DA 1529 |
Tranz Rail blue |
photo |
| DC 424-8 |
DC 1574 |
DA 1502 |
MAXX Blue |
photo |
| DC 425-4 |
DC 1575 |
DA 1455 |
MAXX Blue |
photo |
| DC 426-0 |
DC 1576 |
DA 1531 |
International Orange |
photo |
| DCP 427-7 |
DC 1577 |
DA 1483 |
International Orange |
photo |
| DC 428-3 |
DC 1578 |
DA 1493 |
Tranz Rail blue |
photo |
| DC 430-0 |
DC 1579 |
DA 1518 |
Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") |
photo |
| DC 431-7 |
DC 1580 |
DA 1470 |
Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") |
photo |
| DC 432-3 |
DC 1581 |
DA 1490 |
Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") |
photo |
| DC 434-6 |
DC 1582 |
DA 1536 |
Tranz Rail blue |
photo |
| DC 435-2 |
DC 1583 |
DA 1528 |
Tranz Rail blue |
photo |
| DC 436-9 |
DC 1584 |
DA 1510 |
MAXX Blue |
photo |
| DC 437-5 |
DC 1585 |
DA 1540 |
MAXX Blue |
photo |
| DC 438-1 |
DC 1586 |
DA 1544 |
MAXX Blue |
photo |
| DC 439-8 |
DC 1587 |
DA 1542 |
Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") |
photo |
| DC 440-9 |
DC 1588 |
DA 1543 |
Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") |
photo |
| DC 441-5 |
DC 1589 |
DA 1530 |
MAXX Blue |
photo |
| DC 442-1 |
DC 1590 |
DA 1441 |
Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") |
photo |
| DC 443-8 |
DC 1591 |
DA 1503 |
Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") |
photo |
| DC 444-4 |
DC 1592 |
DA 1526 |
MAXX Blue |
|
| DC 445-0 |
DC 1593 |
DA 1458 |
Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") |
|
| DC 446-7 |
DC 1594 |
DA 1541 |
Tranz Rail blue |
photo |
| DC 447-3 |
DC 1595 |
DA 1497 |
Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") |
photo |
| DC 449-6 |
DC 1596 |
DA 1534 |
International Orange |
Scrapped |
| DC 450-7 |
DC 1597 |
DA 1545 |
Tranz Rail blue |
photo |
| DCP 451-3 |
DC 1598 |
DA 1446 |
Tranz Rail blue |
| DC 453-6 |
DC 1599 |
DA 1505 |
MAXX Blue |
photo |
| DC 454-2 |
|
DA 1537 |
Tranz Rail blue |
photo |
| DCP 455-9 |
|
DA 1539 |
Tranz Rail blue |
photo |
| DC 456-5 |
|
DA 1464 |
Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") |
photo |
| DC 457-1 |
|
DA 1522 |
International Orange |
photo |
| DC 458-8 |
|
DA 1489 |
Tranz Rail blue |
Shipped to Tasmania in 1998
Sold to TasRail |
| DC 459-4 |
|
DA 1538 |
Toll Rail ("Corn cob") |
photo |
| DCP 460-5 |
|
DA 1524 |
Toll Rail ("Corn cob") |
photo |
| DCP 461-1 |
|
DA 1498 |
Tranz Rail blue |
photo |
| DCP 462-8 |
|
DA 1491 |
Tranz Rail blue |
photo |
| DCP 463-4 |
|
DA 1474 |
Unknown |
| DC 464-0 |
|
DA 1466 |
Tranz Rail blue |
photo |
| DC 465-7 |
|
DA 1477 |
Unknown |
| DCP 466-3 |
|
DA 1488 |
MAXX Blue |
photo |
| DC 468-6 |
|
DA 1465 |
|
Scrapped |
| DC 469-2 |
|
DA 1480 |
Tranz Rail blue |
photo |
| DC 470-3 |
|
DA 1472 |
|
Withdrawn December 1997 |
| DC 472-6 |
|
DA 1494 |
Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") |
photo |
| DC 473-2 |
|
DA 1499 |
MAXX Blue |
photo |
| DC 474-9 |
|
DA 1495 |
Unknown |
| DC 475-5 |
|
DA 1496 |
Tranz Rail blue |
photo |
| DCP 476-1 |
|
DA 1469 |
Tranz Rail blue |
photo |
| DC 477-8 |
|
DA 1487 |
|
Withdrawn, December 1997 |
| DC 478-4 |
|
DA 1476 |
Tranz Rail blue |
|
| DCP 479-0 |
|
DA 1482 |
International Orange |
photo |
| DCP 480-1 |
|
DA 1484 |
Toll Rail ("Corn Cob") |
photo |
| DCP 481-8 |
|
DA 1481 |
Toll Rail ("Corn Cob") |
photo |
| DC 482-4 |
|
DA 1486 |
Unknown |
| DCP 483-0 |
|
DA 1516 |
Toll Rail ("Corn Cob") |
photo |
| DC 484-7 |
|
DA 1475 |
Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") |
photo |
| DC 485-3 |
|
DA 1485 |
Tranz Rail black ("Bumble-Bee") |
photo |
| DC 487-6 |
|
DA 1492 |
International Orange |
photo |
| DC 491-6 |
|
DA 1453 |
MAXX Blue |
Rebuilt at Hutt
photo |
| DC 492-2 |
|
DA 1479 |
MAXX Blue |
Rebuilt at Hutt
photo |
| DC 493-9 |
|
DA 1457 |
MAXX Blue |
Rebuilt at Hutt
photo |
| DCP 494-5 |
|
DA 1456 |
MAXX Blue |
Rebuilt at Hutt
photo |
| DC 495-1 |
|
DA 1459 |
MAXX Blue |
Rebuilt at Hutt
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In popular culture
- DC 4346 (then DC 1582) was seen in the 1981 film Goodbye Pork Pie, towing a westbound freight train over the Midland Line. Attached to the train was the boxcar in which Gerry, John, and the yellow Mini were hiding.
- DC 4202 was used in the filming of the penulimate scene of the 1982 film Smash Palace. The locomotive was hauling an up North Island Main Trunk freight train, which almost crashed into a Model T Ford containing Al Shaw and policeman Ray Foley. At the last second, the train changes onto a passing loop, missing them competely.
References
- ^ Not all DC class received the original numbers, as TMS was introduced in 1980, halfway during the rebuilding
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